Ethical relativism is a moral belief that what may be deemed acceptable by “one person or group‚” is not necessarily acceptable nor applicable by or for another. Thus‚ according to this viewpoint morals are based upon individual or cultural philosophies of life. Consequently‚ relativism expels moral absolutes‚ beings morality is “a matter of personal taste or preference.” In this forum I am to determine whether I agree or disagree with this viewpoint‚ I disagree. To approve of this mindset‚ I
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In modern day‚ health care professionals are often faced with medical decisions that affect clients seeking treatment. They are faced with situations on whether to continue care‚ determining the direction of care‚ and even deciding whom they should treat. Often‚ these decisions present an ethical dilemma. According to McConnell (2014)‚ the features of a moral dilemma consist of a situation where the $$$$agent is required to do each of two (or more) actions; the agent can do each of the actions;
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issues‚ then work to create services within the community that could benefit this patient and others. Collaboration Creating collaborative relationships between healthcare providers is essential for the APN (Hamric‚ 2014). These relationships create better patient care and decrease the overall costs of healthcare by decreasing duplication of services. Hamric (2014) writes‚ “Patients assume that their health care providers communicate and collaborate effectively: thus‚ patient dissatisfaction with
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The largest issue in the case of the pacemaker is whether it is right or wrong to make‚ of course‚ but in order to find our moral correctness compass we must define what Utilitarianism is and from whose standpoint we are looking at this issue. John Stuart Mill‚ who studied under Jeremy Bentham (the father of Utilitarianism)‚ defined Utilitarianism as “actions are right to the degree that they tend to promote the greatest good for the greatest number (Kay 1997‚ p.7).” Racking and stacking the positives
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morality‚ ethics‚ and reason. This paper will examine this interplay within the paradigm of egoism. First‚ this paper will define the subsets of egoism‚ the reasons for and against its argumentation‚ and finally the consequences of accepting either psychological egoism or ethical egoism. Egoism is the idea that the ultimate moral motivation for humans is self-interest. There are two main distinctions
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Aside the point that this battle was definitely a defeat
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Ethical Case Study Amanda Whaley University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee NURS 404 10/17/2014 Summary of Events and Ethical Perspectives When clinicians enter the field of medicine‚ they have hopes of easing suffering and set goals towards helping patients attain their full health. But what happens when patients are deemed “legally dead” with no brain activity‚ and the only thing keeping their bodies alive are ventilators? Situations like this can cause profound ethical dilemmas between health care
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Organizational Responsibility & Current Health Care Issues HCS - 545 11/19/2012 Organizational Responsibility & Current Health Care Issues In today’s modern world with plenty of technology‚ it is hard to believe that we cannot figure out how to reduce Medical errors. The issue of medical error is not new in health care organizations. It has been in spot light since 1990’s‚ when government did research on sudden increase in number of death in the hospitals. According to Lester‚ H
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Managed care is described as a variety of systems and arrangements for planning‚ managing‚ delivering and evaluating care (Linsley et al.‚2014). In a well-functioning system of managed care‚ a defined group of people receive treatment services that are clinically necessary and appropriate‚ within defined benefit parameters‚ for a set amount of time‚ in compliance with quality standards‚ and measurable outcomes (Linsley et al.‚2014). Managed health care has made an impact on patients and providers
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Ethical Perspective Ethical perspectives and styles vary among individuals. All types of ethical decisions‚ personal and business‚ are based on individual ethical perspectives and styles. The four prominent categories of ethical philosophy consist of character/virtue‚ obligation/deontology‚ results/utilitarianism‚ and equity/relativism. These ethical perspectives‚ when assessed correctly‚ can provide insight into general views and approaches used in making personal and business decisions. Character
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